SAFE Work Manitoba recently made revisions to the MB Guide for Asbestos Management, which was originally published in June of 2017. The revised guideline, dated November 2020, contains subtle yet significant changes that may not be easily identified.
This 1-hr webinar will provide you with tangible takeaways to ensure you understand these important asbestos guideline changes.
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Webinar Recording: Recent Updates to Manitoba Provincial Guide for Asbestos Management
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